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Atheist / Humanist
Gay and Lesbian Atheists and Humanists (GALAH) http://www.galah.org/. Educational information, activism and support for LGBT Atheists and Humanists.
Baha'I Faith
Gay Baha'I: http://www.gaybahai.net/. Support, discussion, information for the LGBT Baha'i community
Buddhist Faith
Gay Buddhist Fellowship: http://www.gaybuddhist.org/. Buddhist resource for gay men.
Christian Faith
The Bible and the Homosexual: http://www.postfun.com/pfp/homosexual/html. The Bible broken down into the sections most used to persecute homosexuals.
Bridges Across the Divide: http://www.bridges-across.org/ba/index.htm. Building respectful relationships among those who disagree about moral issues surrounding homosexuality, bisexuality and gender variance.
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry: http://www.clgs.org/. Pacific School of Religion, research and resources, promoting leadership through education, serving, academics, faith and the LGBT community.
Christian Lesbians: http://www.christianlesbians.com/. Information, resources and support for Christian lesbians feeling isolated.
Gay Christians: http://www.gaychristians.org/. Information and chat network of friends affirming God's acceptance and love or all people regardless of their sexual or affectional orientation.
Gay Religion: http://www.bibble.org/gay/religious/html. Reviews Bible sections and how they relate to homosexuals, particularly the New Testament.
Inspiritus: http://www.inspiritus.myweb.nl/. Inspirational page with focus on those who are seeking to reconcile Christian faith and homosexuality, also includes excellent coming out stories from Christian LGBTs.
Our Story Too: http://www.pikespeakmcc.org/njourstorytoo.shtml. Lesbians and Gay Men in the Bible.
Soulforce: http://www.soulforce.org/. Network of friends learning nonviolence from Gandhi and King, seeking justice for God's LGBT Children.
Steps to Recovery from Bible Abuse: http://www.truluck.com/. A response to the abusive use of the Bible against Gays and Lesbians and all others oppressed and alienated by religion.
The Other Side: http://www.theotherside/org/resources/gay/links/html. LGBT Christian web links.
Whosoever: http://www.whosoever.org/. An online magazine for LGBT Christians.
Christian Denomination Specific
Axios: http://www.eskimo.com/~nickz/axios.html. Easter Orthodox Gay and Lesbian Christians, resources and links.
Baptist (American): http://www.firstbaptistithaca.org/lgbt.html. Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists.
Baptist (Southern): http://www.rainbowbaptists.org/. Rainbow Baptists: support, information and advocacy for LGBT Baptists and their families.
Catholic: http://www.dignityusa.org/. The largest and most progressive organization of LGBT Catholics.
Disciples of Christ: http://www.gladalliance.org/. Gay, Lesbian, and Affirming Disciples of GLAD. Sage and faithful place for LGBT and Affirming community.
Episcopal: http://www.integrityusa.org/. Worship, fellowship, education, communication, outreach, and service to the church.
Evangelicals Concerned, Inc.: http://www.ecinc.org/. National network of gay and lesbian Evangelical Christians and friends.
Jehovah's Witnesses: http://www.acommonbond.org/. LGBT support group for former and current Jehovah's Witnesses.
Lutheran: http://www.lcna.org/. Lutherans Concerned of North America: employing the Gospel's principles of inclusiveness and justice, celebrating God's gifts of sexuality and diversity.
Methodist: http://www.umaffirm.org/. Affirmation: United Methodists for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Concerns.
Mormon: http://www.affirmation.org/. Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons. Several great links and resources for LGBT Mormons.
Presbyterian: http://www.mlp.org/. More Light Presbyterians.
Quaker: http://www.quaker.org/flgbtqc/. A Quaker LGBT faith community within the Religious Society of Friends.
Seventh-Day Adventist: http://www.sdakinship.org/. Support organization devoted to the spiritual, emotional, social and physical well-being of SDAs. Also: resources, links, events.
Unitarian Universalists: http://www.uua.org/. Office of Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Concerns. Pamphlets, resources, welcoming congregations, advocacy.
Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches: http://www.ufmcc.com/. LGBT-specific congregation: social justice, resources, web rings.
Jewish Faith
http://www.orthogays.com/. Message board, frequently asked questions, and other links.A Community of Forum Gay Jews:
National Union of Jewish LGBT Students: http://www.nujls.org/. "Ask our Rabbi," links, national involvement and other good resources for LGBT Jews.
Twice Blessed: http://www.lgbtran.org/Collection.aspx?ID=29. Jewish LGBT archives of different media sources.
Muslim Faith
Al-Fatiha Foundation: http://www.al-fatiha.org/. Forums, discussion groups, and LGBTQ personals for gay Muslims.
Queer Jihad: http://www.queerjihad.org/. Articles, links, essays and message groups.